Last week was "electrifying" - static electrifying, that is. As you will see from a couple photos, we had balloons clinging to walls and clothing. Our egg in a bottle failed to completely enter the bottle, but did make a popping sound as it was pulled from the bottle! Large eggs must be a larger size this year! Green eggs (aka deviled eggs) were a hit with no left overs. Those who were leery, did try the egg whites though!
This week's activities will be filled with pumpkins and pretending mostly. We will predict and hows and whys of spinning and flipping paper ghosts, though. A spider book and a pumpkin book will include practice inventive spelling. Pasta skeletons are an exercise in following detailed directions, and our jack-o-lanterns will NOT be scarey. You will see for yourselves the reason why!
Thursday will be a day for pretending to be someone or something fun and different! Your little one may come to school in Halloween attire (those staying in the afternoon, may want to bring a change of clothes to keep costumes semi-clean!). We will parade throughout the school building, showing off our painted pumpkins and singing a jack-o-lantern song in Spanish.
Friday we celebrate the birthday of the Lutheran Church (aka Reformation). We also will find out how the Lutheran Church got its name (thank you, Martin Luther!).
Have a fun and safe Hallow's Eve!
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